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1. We take a lot of photos today. When you first arrived in space, did you
take a picture of the Earth, sunrise, sunset or anything else?
2. If your country has an upcoming election, are you able to vote on the ISS?
3. Suppose you woke up and realized that the Earth isn’t there anymore – what
would you do?
4. What’s your favorite city to look at from space?
5. Now that you have lived in space, would you colonize Mars?
6. Have you ever been afraid of never getting back to Earth?
7. What do you do when you have an argument with the other astronauts?
8. Do you believe that there are other living creatures in space beyond
Earth?
9. What experiment are you conducting at the moment?
10. How has the experience of seeing our planet from outside and far away
influenced your mindset and outlook on life?
11. What do you think of Elon Musk and his involvement in space travel,
population of Mars and reusable rockets?
12. Is it possible to get sick on the ISS?
13. Do you have any free time, if yes what do you do?
14. How long did it take you to get used to zero-gravity?
15. What do you miss most from the Earth?
16. How does time pass? Slower or faster than on Earth, what does it feel
like?
17. Can you take any personal object to space with you?
18. Why did you choose to become an astronaut?
19. What is your favorite food on the ISS?
20. What did you feel when you reached the orbit and saw our galaxy?

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1. In your opinion, what skills must an astronaut have?
2. What would you advise to someone who hopes to be in your place one day?
3. What effects does space cause on human body?
4. How long did you take to adjust to zero gravity?
5. Can you describe a typical day on ISS?
6. Which daily routine is harder for you?
7. What would be a different day aboard ISS?
8. What do you do not to think about the ones you miss the most?
9. Besides our planet, what else can you see when you look through the window?
10. Have you ever seen a black hole?
11. How do you distinguish day from night?
12. How do you fight illnesses?
13. What dangers do you face?
14. Which technologies allow you to survive?
15. Which energy sources do you use on ISS?
16. What scientific experiments do you perform on ISS?
17. What are the most interesting/exciting scientific discoveries so far?
18. The Earth is becoming overpopulated, do you think that living in space is an alternative?
19. Is space as polluted as Earth?
20. What did you feel when you first saw our planet from space?
21. Why did you choose to be an astronaut?
22. What are the most significant effects of zero gravity on the human body?
23. What was the worst disease you had to face onboard and how did you handle it?
24. What preparations does a mission aboard the ISS require?
25. What do you appreciate the most when you are aboard the ISS?
26. What is the mission/purpose of the ISS?
27. What do you do with the waste you produce?
28. What is the importance of amateur radio (HAM) communication for the ISS missions?
29. Do you also feel the Doppler effect aboard the ISS when you receive the radio signals?
30. What type of antennas and transmit output power do you use to perform ham radio communication?

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1. Max B. (Age 11): What surprised you the most when you entered space?
2. Jacob G. (Age 12): Do you believe there is some form of living extra-terrestrial intelligent lifeforms beyond earth, not just bacteria and fossils?
3. Eva R. (Age 11): During your training would you be able to describe your hardest moment and your most enjoyable experience from your training?
4. George J. (Age 11): How do you find the food in space compared to when you are back on earth?
5. Anya B. (Age 11): When you were a child did you always know you wanted to be an astronaut and fly to space?
6. John T. (Age 13): Where would you prefer to live, on board The ISS or Earth?
7. Elin B. (Age 11): What kind of plant life can be grown on the ISS as there is no oxygen or CO2 in space?
8. Alfie S. (Age 11): Why do liquids when poured out in space, always form round blobs?
9. Freddie B-S. (Age 12): From information that I have read, male astronauts say that “space” smells very metallic. Is it any different for female astronauts in space?
10. Dorottya V. (Age 12): How will it be possible to live on Mars and plant trees, flowers, and create an earth like environment?
11. Sam S. (Age 13): If you are in space, how does the zero gravity make you taller?
12. Clarissa/Elly (Age 12): Is the sunrise brighter than on earth?
13. Simon B. (Age 12): I am interested about Europa which orbits Jupiter. If life was found on Europa, what are the biological protocols to protect indigenous life and samples on or from other worlds?
14. Esme H. (Age 11): How long did it take to get used to life on the space station?
15. Matthew K. (Age 11): What is the daily day to day routine in regards to personal hygiene?
16. Megan M. (Age 12): This is your first visit to the to the International Space Station. What are your thoughts on another opportunity and perhaps take part in a spacewalk?
17. Nuala R. (Age 13): Does it feel like you’re moving when you’re on the ISS or do you just feel as though you are floating in the emptiness of space?
18. Lior I. (Age 14): What do you think will change in space stations in the future decade?
19. Melody H. (Age 11): What’s your favourite thing to do in space?
20. Flora V. (Age 11): When you come back to earth do you see the earth differently than you did before you left?
21. Tom E. (Age 11): What is the strangest thing you have seen in space?

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